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congressman goudy joins us. president obama is opposed to torture and says it doesn't under constitutional reasons but thinks this is okay. >> kind of bit early ironic. you can't torture them but you can just kill them. our friends on the other side of the aisle did not like us being able to listen to phone conversations from nonamericans on foreign soil but yet you can kill americans under the fifth and 14th amendment about a senior doj official says it is okay. i don't have an issue with whether from a legal standpoint with whether or not government can impose the ultimate punishment in people. we do it in capital cases. >> greta: there is a major difference. >> there is a lot of difference. you have two attorneys appointed and two trials and an attorney of 12 people. skip over the substance to due process. the only procedure i see in place here is a high level senior doj official which may be the same ones that approved fast and furious. >> who is that? >> we don't know who they are. that is why the process i
congressman goudy joins us. president obama is opposed to torture and says it doesn't under constitutional reasons but thinks this is okay. >> kind of bit early ironic. you can't torture them but you can just kill them. our friends on the other side of the aisle did not like us being able to listen to phone conversations from nonamericans on foreign soil but yet you can kill americans under the fifth and 14th amendment about a senior doj official says it is okay. i don't have an issue...
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let us know what you think about this. i know you feel passionately so please share. >>> our third story "outfront." key to tomorrow's controversial vote on whether to drop the ban on gays in the boy scouts. "outfront" tonight, mckay coppins, a practicing mormon, has been working his sources all day on this story. the mormon church has been involved with the boy scouts since 1913. it's an incredibly tight relationship. how deep is it? >> you know, it really is quite important. as you mentioned, there are no other organizations, religious or otherwise, that sponsor more boy scout troops. some estimate that as many as one-third of boy scouts in the united states are affiliated with mormon boy scout groups. so it really is considerable. you know, there's a long history. the president of the mormon church actually is a long-time boy scout and big proponent of the organization, and there are actually financial considerations, too. the church and the boy scouts organization co-own land for boy scout camps. so there really is a l
let us know what you think about this. i know you feel passionately so please share. >>> our third story "outfront." key to tomorrow's controversial vote on whether to drop the ban on gays in the boy scouts. "outfront" tonight, mckay coppins, a practicing mormon, has been working his sources all day on this story. the mormon church has been involved with the boy scouts since 1913. it's an incredibly tight relationship. how deep is it? >> you know, it really is...
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used to live in sacramento and there's nothing compared to that. >>reporter: people may want them but there will be no new full bar liquor licenses issued until the police department adds 15 new officers. that will give them a total of 80. they believe those 15 will take a full year before they're finally in police. live david jackson kpix 5. >>> if you shop online, watch out. some people say they have been burned on counterfeit products. david has more on how fake merchandise is being sold. >> i put it on my hair and it was hot and it started sizzling my hair and i could hear it. >>reporter: sandra is among the hundreds of customers who brought a counterfeit version of the hair straightening iron called the instyler. these woman bought it through amazon marketplace. >> you don't know what you're getting. >>reporter: james lee say's amazon's mark place is tricky because it no longer has a clear-cut definition on its site. you can only tell manage is from marketplace if the seller goes under any name other amazon. >> there's no law. it's the buyer b
used to live in sacramento and there's nothing compared to that. >>reporter: people may want them but there will be no new full bar liquor licenses issued until the police department adds 15 new officers. that will give them a total of 80. they believe those 15 will take a full year before they're finally in police. live david jackson kpix 5. >>> if you shop online, watch out. some people say they have been burned on counterfeit products. david has more on how fake merchandise is...
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economists say, it's a sign that the economy is improving. >>> and the flu was bad for us. but good for clorox. the company had a big increase in earnings, thanks for strong sales of its disinfecting wipes and other products. clorox bleach is also doing well in stores. >>> apple's upgraded ipad hits stores today. this version of the ipad 4 will be chock full of storage to the tune of 28 gigabytes. it will cost about 800 bucks for the wi-fi only version. but it will cost more for lte. >>> a penny for your thoughts? maybe not. canada's decision to stop minting pennies have many wondering how long the u.s. coin could lost. it costs more than a penny to make a penny. the canadian government is telling shop owners to round up their prices to the nearest nickel for cash transactions. interesting. >>> imagine this. being a billionaire at 30 years old. owner of a wildly popular hamburger chain. bloomberg has blown the cover on lindsay torres. in-n-out burger, the chain with a cult following across the western states and texas. it was started by her grandparents. but torres had to t
economists say, it's a sign that the economy is improving. >>> and the flu was bad for us. but good for clorox. the company had a big increase in earnings, thanks for strong sales of its disinfecting wipes and other products. clorox bleach is also doing well in stores. >>> apple's upgraded ipad hits stores today. this version of the ipad 4 will be chock full of storage to the tune of 28 gigabytes. it will cost about 800 bucks for the wi-fi only version. but it will cost more...
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pacific northwest, missing us. that's the pattern now and the climate prediction center says that will likely be the pattern. a lot of rainfall to the north but little for us. our futurecast model predicting a ton of rain for seattle and but sow for bay area . the moisture stays north. we get to enjoy the sunshine. we will stay dry for final days of the february. american managers will be chilly and high temperatures close to average. highs had tomorrow, san jose 62. right around 60 for berkeley. low 60s, beautiful in wine country tomorrow. your extended forecast calling for highs in the low 60s all the way through the weekend. sunday will be sunnier than saturday. that's your forecast. be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ ♪ thin
pacific northwest, missing us. that's the pattern now and the climate prediction center says that will likely be the pattern. a lot of rainfall to the north but little for us. our futurecast model predicting a ton of rain for seattle and but sow for bay area . the moisture stays north. we get to enjoy the sunshine. we will stay dry for final days of the february. american managers will be chilly and high temperatures close to average. highs had tomorrow, san jose 62. right around 60 for...
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thanking them for their honesty. >> it was meant for us. i think it was -- somebody else, money wouldn't be turned in. >> reporter: an act of love for a perfect stranger and a valentine's day unlike any other. >> never forget it. >> no. easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide in china. >> i was waiting for the reward part. had to be something there. more than a note. >> reporter: they said they weren't expecting a reward. made them feel good. >> good for them. thank you for that. >>> facebook and google teaming up now to help you live longer. >> giving millions of kls to scientists to -- dollars to scientists who are working on diseases. >> i think our society needs more heroes, scientists, researchers, engineers. you are doing the amazing work. the thing we could do is build institutions that celebrate and reward and recognize all of the real work you
thanking them for their honesty. >> it was meant for us. i think it was -- somebody else, money wouldn't be turned in. >> reporter: an act of love for a perfect stranger and a valentine's day unlike any other. >> never forget it. >> no. easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide...
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the big question, how much time could you spend in traffic if you like most of us? that answer would be way too much. here is a shot of his 80 in emeryville. a study confirms it gets really bad. researchers at texas a&m found u.s. commuters spend a total of 121 billion dollars of wasted time and gasoline sitting in traffic, last year alone. that is $800 for each of us on the road, so commuters are building big delays into their schedules by allowing for an hour drive time for a trip that could take us 20 minutes without traffic. worse commutes in the country: washington, dc. los angeles. san francisco. and new york city. when we break it down that is a delay each day of 53 minutes for washington, dc, 48 minutes for los angeles, and 47 minutes for the san francisco-oakland area. the study could be food for thought or fuel for thought for transportation officials who are trying to ease congestion and keep traffic flowing through the bay area and all of the country. >> cornell, thank you very much. oakland police are looking into a devastating crash caught on camera, t
the big question, how much time could you spend in traffic if you like most of us? that answer would be way too much. here is a shot of his 80 in emeryville. a study confirms it gets really bad. researchers at texas a&m found u.s. commuters spend a total of 121 billion dollars of wasted time and gasoline sitting in traffic, last year alone. that is $800 for each of us on the road, so commuters are building big delays into their schedules by allowing for an hour drive time for a trip that...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> police came together in sunny veil for a conference on how social networks can help them keep people safe. abc 7 news explains it has become ground zero. >> you see search engine auj saigs. >> this hall may well be the safest place in silicon valley because it's packed with cops. attending a different sort of police academy. >> more people will click this giant picture. it's just the way it goes. >> it's a conference called smile as in smile you're on twitter or facebook. it's standing for social media and internet in law enforcement. >> have you to take part in it. people are talking about you. people are using social media to commit crimes. it's ignorant to not use social media. >> now, it's grown to international pro portions. >> i think now it's a global phenomenon. >> this is a around the video platform. we've done praigsz, live from the streets. >> it
help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> police came together in sunny veil for a conference on how social networks can help them keep people safe. abc 7 news explains it has become ground zero. >> you see search engine auj saigs. >> this hall may well be the safest place in silicon...
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. >> drones have been used to take out more than 400 terrorist targets in pakistan and the middle east. this program is expected to be a focus point tomorrow when senate confirmation hearings begin for john brennan, president obama's nominee to head the cia. >>> a powerful earthquake that hit the south pacific. it struck near the solomon islands and generated a tsunami wave over three feet high and reports are saying that at least five people were killed. people were evacuated in fiji. warnings that have been issued have been canceled. some homes were seriously damaged by the waves there. >>> as a young victim of the alabama standoff celebrates his 6th birthday today. this as investigators continue to comb the underground fortress and property of his captor. >> reporter: the fbi released these photos of the suspect's property, along with more detailed information about the rescue of 5-year-old ethan. nbc news has learned as a result of ongoing negotiations, the kidnapper, jimmy lee dykes. was expecting a delivery of additional comfort items. four members of the hostage team approached
. >> drones have been used to take out more than 400 terrorist targets in pakistan and the middle east. this program is expected to be a focus point tomorrow when senate confirmation hearings begin for john brennan, president obama's nominee to head the cia. >>> a powerful earthquake that hit the south pacific. it struck near the solomon islands and generated a tsunami wave over three feet high and reports are saying that at least five people were killed. people were evacuated in...
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the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life everything we do is to help you keep good going. newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> good night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway broadcasting across the nation and around the world it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) >> dave: thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. nights to see you. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the late show the carnival cruise ship of late night television! whoa! big carnival cruise, the carnival ss
the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life everything we do is to help you keep good going. newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> good night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway broadcasting across the nation and around the world it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now david letterman! captioning sponsored by...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwi
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch...
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the 26-year-old reyes also appeared in court using clutches. they are known around the nation after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger and a bowl of chili at wendys. >> it's not good. i worry. >> reporter: in the latest case, reyes is charged of being a felon in possession with a firearm. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. giving a vivid description of the suspects and even a possible name and police almost arrested that man before determining the whole story was a fake. >> we interviewed this person, we conducted various forensic testing as far as gunshot residue go, so we treated it like the real deal. >> reporter: for now judge set bail at $150,000 for both reyes and her son and the role in the 2005 case that was a factor in that decision. >> and she manipulated the system for her own game and we foal like she's a flight risk. >> reporter: it took so long to investigate because she was so specific in describing these suspects that one of them had big ears.
the 26-year-old reyes also appeared in court using clutches. they are known around the nation after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger and a bowl of chili at wendys. >> it's not good. i worry. >> reporter: in the latest case, reyes is charged of being a felon in possession with a firearm. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. giving a vivid description of the suspects and even a possible name and...
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neal was pretty close to putting us in that exact same spot. it's a miracle he survived it. >> neal's family says he'll go back to college park when he's fully recovered. they say they have no hard feels toward the university and don't think there's any way this tragedy could have been avoided. >>> prince george's county police now say an off-duty sheriff's deputy shot and killed a burglary suspect at his home last night at the deputy's home in ft. washington on rose marie drive. the deputy came home to find his front door damaged, went inside and found a burglar. the deputy told police he feared for his life, so etch shot the intruder. the man -- so he shot the intruder. the man ran outside, collapsed and died. >> homicide investigators are investigating this incident. preliminary investigations suggest the homeowner returns home and interrupts a burglary in progress. >> that deputy is with the alexandria sheriff's office. he's been placed on leave pending the outcome of this investigation. >>> republicans say the proposals president obama lai
neal was pretty close to putting us in that exact same spot. it's a miracle he survived it. >> neal's family says he'll go back to college park when he's fully recovered. they say they have no hard feels toward the university and don't think there's any way this tragedy could have been avoided. >>> prince george's county police now say an off-duty sheriff's deputy shot and killed a burglary suspect at his home last night at the deputy's home in ft. washington on rose marie drive....
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thank you so much for joining us today. i'm deborah norville. we'll be back here again >> loit lights, camera, action. >> here we go! >> we're not getting divorced. >> you'd think she would know, right? i'm billy bush. is this a classic case we
thank you so much for joining us today. i'm deborah norville. we'll be back here again >> loit lights, camera, action. >> here we go! >> we're not getting divorced. >> you'd think she would know, right? i'm billy bush. is this a classic case we
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she joins us at the table. unfortunately as often happens in these kinds of stories good things come out of very tragic circumstances so you'd cow just briefly give us your background, what happened to you? >> yeah, so in july of 2009 i was at a barbecue at a friend's house with my son and my husband was riding his bike and was hit by a van. and that starts a week-long voyage in the icu where day after day after day the best-case scenarios just got less best and after a week of tests, there just weren't any more options and i decided to end medical support. >> a very difficult decision. while you're dealing with the eminent death of your husband you're dealing with the unknowing of your finances. >> that was a bewildering experience. i remember being in the hospital and trying to focus on what the doctors were saying and at the same time this constant flood of, oh, my god, how much money do i have in my checking account, am going to be able to pay the mortgage, how much life insurance do we have. there was this
she joins us at the table. unfortunately as often happens in these kinds of stories good things come out of very tragic circumstances so you'd cow just briefly give us your background, what happened to you? >> yeah, so in july of 2009 i was at a barbecue at a friend's house with my son and my husband was riding his bike and was hit by a van. and that starts a week-long voyage in the icu where day after day after day the best-case scenarios just got less best and after a week of tests,...
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if anything, it is going to move closer to us, expand in size and get even stronger and make us up near 70 degrees, get us to about 10 degrees above average by the end of this week. it's off to our west right now. we're still getting that northerly wind. mornings will be chilly and afternoons will be sunny. low 60's is average this time of year. as that high gets closer to us, on friday, that's when we will be at our warmest. even san jose may hit 70 degrees on friday. that will be the warmest day. we'll stay in the 30's at night inland. rainfall, i don't see it for this week or likely the middle of next week. san jose, exactly average, 63 tomorrow. all about the sunshine up and down the area. sonoma tomorrow, 63 with sunshine. a couple degrees milder on wednesday and thursday. friday is that warm day, approaching 70. weekend will be a couple of degrees cooler. dry weather for the next seven days. we need the ken bastida rain day. >> it's coming. >> you're forewarned. >>> coming up, how this baby grand wound up on the edge of a bay area cliff. maker's mark is reducing the urbon by >>> w
if anything, it is going to move closer to us, expand in size and get even stronger and make us up near 70 degrees, get us to about 10 degrees above average by the end of this week. it's off to our west right now. we're still getting that northerly wind. mornings will be chilly and afternoons will be sunny. low 60's is average this time of year. as that high gets closer to us, on friday, that's when we will be at our warmest. even san jose may hit 70 degrees on friday. that will be the warmest...
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i'd get up just to use my gps. could imagine if you hear, like -- [ impersonating mike tyson ] drive 2.3 miles until you see a stop sign. [ laughter ] when you get to the stop sign, get out of the car and make a right hand turn. then realize you should have been in the car when you made the turn. [ laughter ] recalculating. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] drive another 0.3 miles and pull into a sunoco station. [ laughter ] when i was writing that bit, i realized that it's impossible -- i had a medical discovery. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's impossible to be depressed if, as mike tyson, you say the words sunoco station. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you could be anywhere. >> no, no. i'm telling you. the people who make prozac, they don't want you to know this. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah, yeah. you try it. sunoco station. it's unreal. you could be at your friend's funeral. like "joey, i love you, man, sunoco station." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you guys, more with artie lange when we get back. stick around. [ cheers and applause ]
i'd get up just to use my gps. could imagine if you hear, like -- [ impersonating mike tyson ] drive 2.3 miles until you see a stop sign. [ laughter ] when you get to the stop sign, get out of the car and make a right hand turn. then realize you should have been in the car when you made the turn. [ laughter ] recalculating. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] drive another 0.3 miles and pull into a sunoco station. [ laughter ] when i was writing that bit, i realized that it's impossible -- i...
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she joins us live with more. good morning to you, doctor. tell us about this problem. what is the problem? >> good morning. basically take care of our kids. put us on a schedule. but we as adults are just skipping important shots. not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and people who have asthma or heart disease or lung disease. whooping cough, wow, numbers were as high or higher than they were in 1955. my goodness. we need to start definitely start vaccinating our pregnant women. talking about third try mefter the babies get very sick. we saw about 18 deaths and half were in babies under the age of 3 months. that's another one on the list. hepatitis for healthcare providers and high risk activities or lifestyles. so there's a whole list there. really easy to find out what you need. go on the web site cdc.gov. and it will give you exactly what you need. >> ho
she joins us live with more. good morning to you, doctor. tell us about this problem. what is the problem? >> good morning. basically take care of our kids. put us on a schedule. but we as adults are just skipping important shots. not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this is the second time they launched anlimals into space. a mouse, a turtle, and a worm were launched into space in 2010. >> space turtle, space mouse, space worm -- inspired the iranian hit "shia pets." >> then there's this study. gamblers may have fixed the biggest sport in the world. we'll show you who allegedly did it and how much money was involved ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." it was a life and death choice by fbi agents. we'll show you why authorities say they couldn't wait any longer to free a little boy held prisoner under ground for nearly a week. >>> and there's new warnings about the supplements millions of americans rely on for their health. >>> first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> the seven-day standoff ended as violently as it began, with a gunshot. >> fbi agents raided an underground bunker yesterday, sh
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this is the second time they launched anlimals into space. a mouse, a turtle, and a worm were launched into space in 2010. >> space turtle, space mouse, space worm -- inspired the iranian hit "shia pets." >> then there's this study. gamblers may have fixed the biggest sport in the world. we'll show you who allegedly did it and how much money was involved ahead on "cbs this...
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a machine was used to lift pop flies to a's today. problem was nobody seemed to be able to catch them, not even fwoel glover josh reddick. cheers rang out when a player actually caught a baseball. one told me he'd never seen anything like it but it turns out there may have been a reason. >> we had a little trouble with the machine. it was throwing up some knucklers up there. that was the sun field so there were different issues. over in the other field you wouldn't have been asking me these questions sgluk bet reddick won't let that happen when the real deal begins. the wrestling fanatic was showing off his wwe belt and sporting a new luke. at first glance i thought the as had signed jeremiah johnson but one teammate coined a different name for the right fielder. >> hill billy jesus with his fake country accent that he uses from wherever he's from. >> i think it's kansas. they try to be red necks down there. >> i love it. just let red be red and laugh at it as he walks by. >> they may have lost brandon and johnny but you can bet that
a machine was used to lift pop flies to a's today. problem was nobody seemed to be able to catch them, not even fwoel glover josh reddick. cheers rang out when a player actually caught a baseball. one told me he'd never seen anything like it but it turns out there may have been a reason. >> we had a little trouble with the machine. it was throwing up some knucklers up there. that was the sun field so there were different issues. over in the other field you wouldn't have been asking me...
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>> it just snuck up on us. that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer at chabot space and science center says the meteor was too small to detect by radar. the meteor was only a third the size of the asteroid. the asteroid was about as big as a supermarket. he mckeegan says we're lucky it missed us. >> something like that hits the ground, it would be the equivalent of a two and a half mega ton nuclear bomb. something that hit downtown san francisco, it would wipe out most of the city. >> reporter: the meteor in russia smashed into an icy lake about 70 miles outside of town. scientists say they will today the space rocks hoping to discover the origins of the solar systems. they say what happened today is a wake-up call to better detect asteroids and meteors heading our way. some astronomers are organizing a privately-funded mission to build and launch a telescope that orbits the sun and tracks asteroids and meteors before they hit the earth. >> i'm guessing somebody is going to organize a w
>> it just snuck up on us. that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer at chabot space and science center says the meteor was too small to detect by radar. the meteor was only a third the size of the asteroid. the asteroid was about as big as a supermarket. he mckeegan says we're lucky it missed us. >> something like that hits the ground, it would be the equivalent of a two and a half mega ton nuclear bomb. something that hit downtown san francisco, it...
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while we do, send us an e-mail and let us know why you're awake at this hour. you can also tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. still ahead here, stadium blackouts, they're not just for football anymore. last night the lights went out during an nba game. we'll have that next in sports. >>> later on, more of governor christy taking on his toughest critic david letterman appearing on the couch on laid night. and we'll also get a check on the weather when "way too early" comes right back right here on msnbc. >> i can't do with two hands but i'm going to try an old sand trap shot here. miles and miles and miles. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? i
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that's good news for us. because, you know, we kind of straddle both worlds, we're laid back, but at the same time we want to know what's going on, understand things, and get to the bottom of things, great that other people are getting into that as well. >> you don't come off very geeky at all. >> thank you very much. >> just normal guys. >> do you consider yourselves geeks? >> no, i don't. >> and when we go out and do events with fans, the demographic is all over the map. some geeks here and there, and super cool people, families, older people, all over the map. >> best of luck to you. and it's cool to be smart and know how things work, zoraida. >> i was going to ask, who is this geared toward? my 14-year-old would love this. >> a 14-year-old would love the show. the right amount of comedy and silliness and fun facts. >> people say that they were turned on to it by their college professors, so everybody listens to it. >> clean, family friendly. >> good, clean -- >> i heard the word crap. >> that's as bad as
that's good news for us. because, you know, we kind of straddle both worlds, we're laid back, but at the same time we want to know what's going on, understand things, and get to the bottom of things, great that other people are getting into that as well. >> you don't come off very geeky at all. >> thank you very much. >> just normal guys. >> do you consider yourselves geeks? >> no, i don't. >> and when we go out and do events with fans, the demographic is all...
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fair who used tough defense. nfl commissioner roger goodell saying the 34-minute power outage will not impact the city of new orleans' chances of hosting another super bowl. and he said beyonce's halftime show did not affect the power outage because she used a separate generator. joke, ha, ha. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that makes it the third most watched program in television history behind super bowl games in 2010 and 2011. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 million twitter posts compared to over 13 million last year. social media around the world was way up, by the way, except for some reason for people in greenland and russia. the parent of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl, according to the new jersey governor, chris christie, who was sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain for most of the game. they really did. and i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. they're really kind, nice people. we
fair who used tough defense. nfl commissioner roger goodell saying the 34-minute power outage will not impact the city of new orleans' chances of hosting another super bowl. and he said beyonce's halftime show did not affect the power outage because she used a separate generator. joke, ha, ha. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that makes it the third most watched program in television history behind super bowl games in 2010 and 2011. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1...
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lead us to a victory. like we're not talking out of here unless you wake up, like right now, and lead us to a victory. >> i don't know which side of joe we want to get ahold of. we want joe cool and all that. but come on, man. in our locker room, we got 53 -- we got about 65, 69 different guys in the locker room. we handsen down got probably the craziest, the nuttiest locker room in the nfl. and he fits right in with that. >> reporter: yeah. joe flacco is the guy that concerns me. eight touchdowns, no interceptions. the offensive line is playing great football and everybody has been talking about colin kaepernick. not too much about joe flacco. so as we go back to san francisco, ken and liz, that guy, watch out for the quarterback for the baltimore ravens. >> yeah. yeah. for sure. the guy has got some skills. all right. dennis, thanks very much. we'll be right back. >> reporter: okay. see you tomorrow! oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? ♪ oh! ♪ ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female an
lead us to a victory. like we're not talking out of here unless you wake up, like right now, and lead us to a victory. >> i don't know which side of joe we want to get ahold of. we want joe cool and all that. but come on, man. in our locker room, we got 53 -- we got about 65, 69 different guys in the locker room. we handsen down got probably the craziest, the nuttiest locker room in the nfl. and he fits right in with that. >> reporter: yeah. joe flacco is the guy that concerns me....
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but nasa says there is no chance the asteroid will hit us. w the people who run the super had dome knew they had power issues. we'll explain just ahead. ahead. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serio
but nasa says there is no chance the asteroid will hit us. w the people who run the super had dome knew they had power issues. we'll explain just ahead. ahead. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves...
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they told us what they always tell us. the best defense is wash your hands with soap and water. don't just use hand sanitizer. it just doesn't work against it. live in walnut creek kpix 5. >> you feel sick so what do you do? maybe google your symptoms, try to figure out what exactly is going on what's wrong with you. dr. kim says don't that. why trying to self diagnose can backfire. >> you can find a ga zillion things wrong with you if you wanted to. aneurysms, cancer, all that stuff. i feel like i'm a doctor sometimes. >> from the common cold to the rarest and most exotic diseases, the internet is filled with information about every possible ailment. for a growing number of people all that information may pose a greater danger to their health than what might actually ail them. >> it's like hypokond ra, which is triggered by the internet. >> it's called cyber chondria. it's when people spend hour after hour online reading self-diagnosing and stressing out. >> my left arm was getting like, quite numb sometimes and sore. i looked that up, and the first thing that shows up, i'm hav
they told us what they always tell us. the best defense is wash your hands with soap and water. don't just use hand sanitizer. it just doesn't work against it. live in walnut creek kpix 5. >> you feel sick so what do you do? maybe google your symptoms, try to figure out what exactly is going on what's wrong with you. dr. kim says don't that. why trying to self diagnose can backfire. >> you can find a ga zillion things wrong with you if you wanted to. aneurysms, cancer, all that...
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who uses drugs needs to have treatment. but having said that, people that we often come in contact with will be people who have a severe drug abuse problem and generally they also have a mental health issue problem, there are often housing problems, employment, many other problems, and that's the population we deal with often. and i think that figuring a way to have an intervention so that services are available for those that need it i think is really important. i don't necessarily agree a felony conviction is the vehicle to do so, but i think we have to make sure that as we lower the sanctions here, that we do have the tools and that we have the ability to distinguish between people that have a drug addiction problem, people that are using drugs recreationally and otherwise are a functional person. >> we're going to be taking audience questions shortly, so if you have a question, just try to get the attention of someone in the aisles. ethan, let me ask you this. you know, in california, there are a number of offenses, dru
who uses drugs needs to have treatment. but having said that, people that we often come in contact with will be people who have a severe drug abuse problem and generally they also have a mental health issue problem, there are often housing problems, employment, many other problems, and that's the population we deal with often. and i think that figuring a way to have an intervention so that services are available for those that need it i think is really important. i don't necessarily agree a...
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he used the n word, meaning the black people. he said we need to get them off of the earth. >> reporter: the pg&e worker was rushed to the hospital and underwent surgery for non-life- threatening injuries. he wasn't the only person the driver attacked. >> he put me in a bear hug and started beating the crap out of me. >> these two women are trying to help him. a guy that big can snap a woman like a pencil stick. so i went up behind him with a hatchet. smash, smash, smash! >> reporter: and that's what tanya said saved her life. and kai, the homeless hitchhiker, didn't care that the suspect was more than six feet tall. >> that woman was in damage. he just finished what looked like at the time killing somebody. if i hadn't have done that, he would have killed more people. >> reporter: allen martin, kpix 5. >> so i'm hearing that people on the internet have raised $500 to get kai a surfboard. we're all set. >> he's got a hatchet, so -- >> doesn't every good surfer need one? >> obviously. >>> here's what we have weather- wise. tonight
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>> we were all there when they told us. they said we have ethan. >> this morning the fbi spishl agent whose kale kaul it was to sent that team into the bunker revealed the suspect left behind writings and while in the bunker he'd become agitated bragging of the plan. >> at the end of the day responsibility is mine. i thought the child was going to die. >> david muir reporting. fbi agents say the gunman's only friend in that town was the bus driver that he killed. we'll have more from the investigation and hear more from the family tonight on 2020. >> san francisco has been recognized as a progressive city n 1943 the school district established four day care centers. today, san francisco is celebrating 70th anniversary. taking a look at what early education has done for children in the city. >> school board has been instrumental. the men went to war, the women had to go to work. who is going take care of the kids? there were only four of the centers today there are 43. >> this child development center was originally called y
>> we were all there when they told us. they said we have ethan. >> this morning the fbi spishl agent whose kale kaul it was to sent that team into the bunker revealed the suspect left behind writings and while in the bunker he'd become agitated bragging of the plan. >> at the end of the day responsibility is mine. i thought the child was going to die. >> david muir reporting. fbi agents say the gunman's only friend in that town was the bus driver that he killed. we'll...
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basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free. >> the boy's captor is dead. a small alabama town is relieved. but so, so many questions remain this morning. it's tuesday, february 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tuesday morning, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm diana perez. we'll get to the latest from the fbi and alabama investigators in our top story. and then to connecticut, a town just outside of newtown where movie makers were ready to shoot a film about a school campus shooting. we'll hear from how the town is reacting. >> first thought maybe this wa
basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a...
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basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your t i think someone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my neneighbor's son has autism. my son has autism. announcer: autism is gettingloser to home. today, 1 in 88 children is diagnosed with autis- that's a 1,000% increase in the last 40 years. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free. >> the boy's captor is dead. a small alabama town is relieved. but so, so many questions remain this morning. it's tuesday, february 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tues
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and this is a big operation for us. it's a significant investment. >> jeff's team takes care of the daily needs of 175 clydesdales around the country. >> there's a future clydesdale right in here, right? >> a future clydesdale right in here. i'm thinking that this girl is ready to get the little fellow on the ground. >> we're close with her? >> yeah, we're close. >> reporter: an operation that includes breeding 43 horses a year. budweiser hopes to gain ten future show clydesdales from that group. only males are eligible which leaves just enough room for error. >> we have very, very stringent requirements to be a budweiser clydesdale. they have to have a black mane and tail. four white stocking feet. >> reporter: those that don't make the cut are sold for roughly $5,000 apiece, while some of the female horses like 8-year-old darla, mother to our super bowl star, are kept to keep the future alive. this year's super bowl spot tells the story of a young clydesdale who establishes a relationship with his breeder. like real l
and this is a big operation for us. it's a significant investment. >> jeff's team takes care of the daily needs of 175 clydesdales around the country. >> there's a future clydesdale right in here, right? >> a future clydesdale right in here. i'm thinking that this girl is ready to get the little fellow on the ground. >> we're close with her? >> yeah, we're close. >> reporter: an operation that includes breeding 43 horses a year. budweiser hopes to gain ten...
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it will fly by us. as it comes near us, it will be in the daylight, it will not be as easy to see obviously. as it comes through and we get farther away, it will be about 8,000 miles farther away by the time the u.s. gets to rotate around to see this thing. >> thank you, chad. >> you're welcome, brooke. >>> vacation nightmare. men wearing hoods and carrying guns reportedly burst into a resort and rape half a dozen women. we're on the case. >>> plus, who to kill and who to spare? a leaked memo raises serious questions about the president's kill list. >>> he spent a week under ground as a hostage. but now how does a little boy and his family begin to heal? wendy walsh from "the doctors" joins me live. the news is now. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the
it will fly by us. as it comes near us, it will be in the daylight, it will not be as easy to see obviously. as it comes through and we get farther away, it will be about 8,000 miles farther away by the time the u.s. gets to rotate around to see this thing. >> thank you, chad. >> you're welcome, brooke. >>> vacation nightmare. men wearing hoods and carrying guns reportedly burst into a resort and rape half a dozen women. we're on the case. >>> plus, who to kill and...
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a little burst of snow to remind us. that is what happened overnight in some of our neighborhoods. you can see that we have a lot of clouds and the cloud will be sticking around throughout the course of the day. really not going anywhere. most of the snow affecting areas to the west and to the north of us. here is a look at 37 take at reagan national airport. today, the clouds will be sticking around. we are also talking a few passing flurries as we move through into this evening and tonight and today's temperatures aren't going to be too bad at all. we'll be in the mid-40s before it is all said and done. >> that i like. not a bad winter. julie wright can't even complain about that, can she? >> let's not go too far. she said mid-40s, not mid-70s. looks like we dodged a bullet as far as the roads are concerned. nice, dry pavement for you this morning continuing southbound headed in towards clarksburg. lanes are open across the american legion bridge. here we are on the north side of town traveling west of 650 new hampshir
a little burst of snow to remind us. that is what happened overnight in some of our neighborhoods. you can see that we have a lot of clouds and the cloud will be sticking around throughout the course of the day. really not going anywhere. most of the snow affecting areas to the west and to the north of us. here is a look at 37 take at reagan national airport. today, the clouds will be sticking around. we are also talking a few passing flurries as we move through into this evening and tonight...
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we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could either see that shape or see the actual gun itself, hopefully we'll get those answers. >> why all the secrecy, though? it's difficult to understand why authorities aren't coming out and saying exactly how this went down. >> reporter: yeah, all they're telling us is that it ended with him being fatally shot. i can tell you that the shooting review board from d.c. is on its way to midland city to complete that investigation. that has some information that hopefully we'll get soon. i reached out to the fbi contact this morning i've been speaking with during this and i said when are we going to get these
we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could...
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that and more at 6. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, bombs in the bunker. the fbi finds explosives where a five-year-old was held in alabama. we've learned what led the gunman to attack a school bus in search of hostages. mark strassman and john miller have the story. prosecutors accuse one of the most trusted names on wall street of a massive fraud.et of a massive fraud. pension funds and others may have lost billions. anthony mason reports. the boy scouts prepare to vote on whether to end its gays. john blackstone has the debate. and you've got to love todd love. the marine lost his legs and one arm, but chip reid found that's when his life really got started. >> i feel like i can do anything i can put my mind to. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. hard to imagine what was going t
that and more at 6. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, bombs in the bunker. the fbi finds explosives where a five-year-old was held in alabama. we've learned what led the gunman to attack a school bus in search of hostages. mark strassman and john miller have the story....